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Category Archives: Integrity and Values
How Strong is Your Ethical Compass?
The supreme quality for leadership is unquestionable integrity. Without it, no real success is possible, whether it is on a section gang, a football field, in an army, or in the office. -Dwight D Eisenhower As part of our leadership … Continue reading
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Tagged Ethics, integrity, Morality, values
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Leadership Call: The One Truth You Cannot Afford to Ignore
To be nobody-but-yourself — in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody else — means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight; and never stop fighting. – E.E. Cummings Listen … Continue reading
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Are our Leaders Leading with Integrity?
Leadership and integrity go hand in hand. When we see evidence of a lack of integrity whether it is in our political, business, community or family leaders, we feel dismayed, let down, disbelief and even outrage. Given the current events … Continue reading
What does success mean to you?
Success is something most human beings desire and gravitate towards. The word itself has a rich, positive connotation. A lot of products and services get sold based on the promise of success. Buy this or do that and will find … Continue reading
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Tagged aspirations, discipline, dreams, goals, success, values
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13 insights on leading with integrity
After my last newsletter on ETNZ and Dean Barker’s leadership and teamwork, I received some fairly consistent feedback from you. You liked how Dean led his team and despite the outcome, you still view him as a winner and hold … Continue reading
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Tagged broken trust, integrity, integrity and values, leadership integrity, reputation, trust
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Leadership Courage – What does it mean to you?
What does the word courage mean to you? The Concise Oxford Dictionary defines courage as – “the ability to disregard fear; bravery. Having the courage of one’s convictions and acting on one’s beliefs.” Over the centuries, courage has been regarded … Continue reading
Managing with Aloha – The Hawaiian Way
While in Hawaii, I had the great pleasure of coming across the work of Rosa Say, a workplace culture and leadership coach, author and speaker. Rosa brings a unique Hawaiian perspective to business and workplace focusing on core Hawaiian values … Continue reading
INTEGRITY: The supreme quality of leadership
From time to time, in our personal and professional lives, we come across people and opportunities that seem engaging, exciting and worthy of further exploration. Sometimes the best things in life are those we stumble upon or that seem to … Continue reading
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Tagged decision-making, integrity, leadership, values
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The betrayal of trust in business and personal relationships
Good business and personal relationships are based on trust. We like to interact and do business with people we feel comfortable with and have some degree of trust and rapport with. Where there is high trust and resonance, in time, … Continue reading
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Tagged broken trust, emotional bank account, humility, integrity, taking responsibility, trust
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Taking responsibility – a key to leadership integrity
Can you recall a time recently when clearly you had been “done wrong” by someone – a colleague, team member, manager, friend or even a loved one? In some way they had “failed to deliver” what was either normal, expected, … Continue reading
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Tagged feedback, integrity, leadership, responsibility
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